By Harry Dunne
I don't think living completely off the grid can be accomplished in the USA.
Everything you do is tracked. Vehicle registration, driver’s license, hunting license, professional licenses, utilities, shopping habits, banking, professional organizations and other people you know who are listed as known associates along with relatives all combine to paint an intelligence picture of you.
All the info is sold to companies such as Nexus-Lexus who provide it to private companies and individuals for a fee. Law Enforcement (LE) also retrieves most of its LE classified intel from these companies for a fee. Most LE agencies at least midsized or greater employ trained analysts who gather intel for LE needs.
TCIC/NCIC [Texas Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center] can only collect certain information such as stolen vehicles and property and wanted requests. Tracking someone is different.
Most criminals know this information is out there. It is almost impossible to stay off the grid. That's why they get caught.
The next time you fill out the CVS discount card to save 10 cents on a gallon of milk, remember that the info is being shared.
There are several ways to thwart tracking intel, but it can only buy time because people are creatures of habit.
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